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SMART SET AT THE MARKET HALL

... audiences. The result of last week's competitions were: Men's Go you please.-!, Mr. Tom Willett, clog dancer; Mr. Tolhouse. taonologuist; and I, Tinv Bridfeland. Indian Club swinging. The ladies' 'Go as you please competition, resulted in the first Ee going ...

THE DOG RACING

... THE DOG RACING. The keenly contested clog gymkhana was judged by Miss Hamilton, Miss Dayrell and Mrs. Haviland. Miss McDuouelle Dusk/, easily won the egg and spoon race. Two Sealyhams tied for place, Colonel eventually winning it with Sara. The ...

HASTINGS AND ST. LEONARDS OBSERVER, SATURDAY, JANUARY 4, 1930,

... programme of games, competitions and dances, in which all participated heartily. Tne fancy dress parade revealed many original and pretty costumes. There were jazz piermts and pierrettee, fairies, Dutch boys and girls with clattering clogs, Spanish and eastern ...

WEDNESDAY

... them before or since) danced in the right spirit of Folk Dancing, a mixed team of men and women and young people, jolly lot who obviously were enjoying themselves thorough! v. They kept time and danced Folk Dancing should be danced, with the ...

WIRELESS HOTES

... reasonably good tempered. GSBS. Novel Features at Tennis Club Dance Some novel dances and a delightful programme of request tunes by the popular Harmony Aces Band, combined to make the flannel dance organised by the Crescent Lawn Tennis Club the White Bock ...

CONSERVATIVE DEMONSTRATION

... several races, skipping contests, &c.; and George Cronk, the celebrated clog dancer and premier bone manipulator, afforded some entertainment. Here a party were competitively engaged in doing their best to damage the physiognomy, of Old Aunt Sally, ...

POPULAR CHARGES PAY

... After the Maypok dances there were national dances In costume by the pupils of Miss Dorothy Purrott (Hastings and Bexhill), and a number of English folk dances by members of the Hastings district of the Sussex branch the English Folk Dance and Song Society ...

CURRENT AMUSEMENTS

... curtain rose on Charles Rosa, a comedian no mean order. He was especially good in clog dancing. Beattie Rence proved herself an accomplished comedienne: her singing and dancing were alike good. A rare ten minutes' fun was created whilst Gnsto, described as ...

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... QUARRY HOUSE DANCES .—Every Saturday night, from 8—11.30. at the Masonic Hall. St. Leonards, in aid of the Quarry House Debt Extinction Fund. CARNIVAL DANCE.—Mr. Fred Coleman's syncopated dance hand will provide the music at the Carnival dance on Hastings ...

JACK HYLTON,

... hr£.is il tr that the Treasurer has Hon? j °' clogs back with him from band to protect them in the future? were the Imps last Sunday 00 ' en their anthem was sung Alexandra ParkP are we holding our next dance? chit* year the Local Parliament had as of «>e ...

BRITISH LEGION LOCAL BRANCH NOTES

... league also has been engaged various political work, including the municipal elections. Next Tuesday at the club room a competition will be run for the best impromptu speech, and the winner will be determined by the audience. On Tuesdav a debate was held ...

Letters to the Editor. Buy Your House ! TRINITY COLLEGE MUSIC. SIB,— Right I correct ambiguity, my article ..

... Tequeste, Joan and Betty Fuller, the well-known child dancers, will give lessons in dancing: step, clog, huck, echottish and musical comedy. These talented little girls have danced almost from babyhood, and at the age three years were receiving instruction from ...